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GT85 Spray 400ml: Lubricates, Cleans & Protects Metal/Composite, Rust Defense

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Features

  • Lubricates and Protects: Effectively lubricates metal and composite parts while leaving a long-lasting protective coat
  • Powerful Cleaning: Removes mud, oil, and dirt, keeping surfaces clean and well-maintained
  • Rust and Corrosion Protection: Shields surfaces from water, rust, and dirt, preventing rust and corrosion
  • Loosens Stuck Parts: Helps to loosen stuck bolts and joints, making maintenance tasks easier
  • Restores Shine: Brings back the shine to metal, chrome, and plastic surfaces, leaving them looking refreshed
  • Eliminates Squeaks: Puts an end to annoying squeaks, ensuring smooth and silent operation
  • Water Displacing Properties: Drives out moisture from electrical systems and flushes away dirt with ease
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  1. toaster's avatar
    Thanks, always stock up when it's on offer, love this stuff for the workshop.
    zocom's avatar
    Is it better than WD40
  2. redwavyline's avatar
    Still smells like WD40
    toaster's avatar
    Slightly less pungent than WD40
  3. Streetspirit's avatar
    Great at removing stickers, labels and general sticky residue off stuff too.

    I've been using GT85 for a while. Managed to cause some rubber gaskets to perished not long after coming into contact with it a few times though :/
    Topgun100's avatar
    Don’t use solvents near rubber gaskets. The improvement is superficial and short lived
  4. cheekster's avatar
    Handy item to have to hand.

    Thanks OP.
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    Cheers:)
  5. person1616's avatar
    Any good lubricant for bike chain/cassette? This and WD40 wears off quickly
    Bbqueue's avatar
    Nope. It'll do the job short term for the chain, you might even manage over the summer if it stays dry and you keep applying, but you're better off with a chain specific lubricant. I'd avoid regular oil as it'll just attract dust and carp and make a lovely grinding paste to wear your chain faster! Don't apply lubricant to the cassette, no need
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